Schoeps v Andrew Lloyd Webber Art Foundation
(Q105522499)
lawsuit concerning a disputed artwork
lawsuit concerning a disputed artwork
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Schoeps v Andrew Lloyd Webber Art Foundation
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(Q697327)
(Q1190554) (Q2334719) (Q3769186) (Q107614552) |
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(Q3769186)
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(Q2334719)
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https://archive.is/rHpQK
https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/other-courts/2007/2007-52183.html
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(Q39048191)
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(Q19652)
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"This action was commenced by Julius H. Scheops, who claims to be an heir of Paul von [*2] Mendelssohn-Barthody ("Mendelssohn-Barthody"), for the restitution of Pablo Picasso's painting The Absinthe Drinker (Angel de Soto), oil on canvas, 69.5 x 55 cms., signed and dated 1903, and now valued at approximately 60 million dollars. The painting is currently owned by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation. According to plaintiff, Mendelssohn-Barthody was a wealthy Berlin banker of Jewish decent who sold the painting to Justin K. Thannhouser, a Berlin art dealer, in Nazi Germany in a duress sale as a proximate and intended consequence of Nazi persecution." (language: en)
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Schoeps v Andrew Lloyd Webber Art Found. |
description | lawsuit concerning a disputed artwork |